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Lone Star Ag Credit hosts Futures Market Symposium in Weatherford
FORT WORTH — Lone Star Ag Credit will host a Futures Market Symposium Thursday, Aug. 28, at the Parker County Sheriff’s Posse Clubhouse located at 2251 Mineral Wells Highway in Weatherford.
The purpose of the symposium is to educate the dairy producers and beef producers in North Texas of the importance of the futures commodity markets.
Our goal is provide educational information to producers so they are better able to make the best business decisions for their operation.
The all-day event is open to the public and admission is free of charge. Lunch will also be provided.
To RSVP for the event, call (817) 332-6565. For more information, contact Kimberly Thomas at Kimberly.Thomas@LoneStarAgCredit.com.
For more than 90 years, Lone Star Ag Credit has been a reliable source of financing for Rural America.
Lone Star Ag Credit provides a unique view in today’s banking environment by being a strong, customer-owned bank committed to providing courteous, accurate service through a well-trained, highly motivated staff.
Lone Star Ag Credit offers a wide variety of loan programs at competitive rates including agricultural and recreational real estate, rural homes, operating, equipment, livestock and agribusiness loans.
Lone Star Ag Credit has offices located in Fort Worth, Sweetwater, Abilene, Stephenville, Weatherford, Cleburne, Denton, Sherman, Bonham, Paris Mount Pleasant and New Boston.
For more information, visit www.lonestaragcredit.com.
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